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GitHub Dashboard using Ember.js and Twitter Bootstrap. This repo is developed in the course of the accompanying blog posts at code418.com.

Running

$ bundle install
$ bundle exec rackup

App Structure

dashboard
├── Assetfile - App build file
├── Gemfile - Package dependencies for rakep/rack
├── Gemfile.lock - Here be dragons: don't touch, always include
├── app - App specific code
│   ├── index.html - The app entry point
│   ├── css - App CSS or SCSS (.scss)
│   ├── lib - App code, *modularized during build*
│   ├── modules - Module code, *already modularized*
│   ├── plugins - Plugins (e.g. jquery.jsonrpc.js)
│   │   └── loader.js - JS module loader
│   ├── static - Static files, never touched, copied over during build
│   ├── templates - Handlebars templates, *modularized during build*
│   ├── tests - QUnit application tests
│   └── vendor - Vendor code, *modularized during build*
├── assets - Built out asset files, minified in production
│   ├── app.css - Built out app CSS/SCSS
│   ├── app.js - Built out app JS
│   └── loader.js - Built out JS module loader
├── config.ru - Rack development web server configuration
├── tests - QUnit testing files
│   ├── index.html - The testing entry point
│   ├── qunit - Testing support files
│   └── run-tests.js - The PhantomJS QUnit test runner
├── test_assets - Built out test asset files
│   ├── app-tests.js - App test files
└── tmp - Temporary build files used by rakep

Testing

You can test the app by invoking:

$ bundle exec rake test

This executes the tests by using PhantomJS, which you need to have installed.

Or you can run the tests via:

$ bundle exec rackup
$ open http://localhost:9292/tests/index.html

If you want to continuously run the tests every time a file changes, invoke:

$ bundle exec guard